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Hill OF, THE .-XATIOX sjo.-t ii:am.V lii:am: , ) ,( l.h ui. r I'roin TI'Ht C , t in t'nllol ,Mt- T In Any r"wail t'ouwry Italy '1 lw N.troc. i:--llly in Somtierii i in.- .Jlal.ii lM cil lu Line In . ,...- of latallile Vtlwr 111 ilia I-Vsli I IWr to , Whit -It V uric Dir. lUxull. ,, u , , , BY w. W. riUCE. - Waahlngton Aug, SOi-no, of th 1 ' most lmi.ortar.t ' bull tin on health statistics- that' Ji ever, been "P& United by, the Census FutM has Juat corn, from that departments .' Th total number of death In th United Stat from typhoid feyer from 1104 to 1404 waa $M7i the annual av mre death rata for that disease ivas , 11.4 per 10,000 of population. Th deal!) rate n mo unucu ' this dlaeuae waa higher than In any of Lha. Kurnorar. countries except It ly, and were very much higher than in noit of those for which the fig urea lira given. Of the 41.4S7 death from typhoid fever 41.474 occurred in lb. cltlea The, greatest mortality '. waa in rittaburr. Pa.. the rate b- in more than 110 each year. - "; ' The rate per 100.060 inhabitant for Southern cltlea la as followst cxan deria,- Va.,-100.3; Charleston,, 8. C, 111.0: Jacksonville, l.. i.aj Lynchburg. Vs.. 114.4; Petersburg, l. 10S.6: Wllmlr.Kton. N. C. 101U. ' . During the year l00 the number of death from all canoes waa as fol. . Iowa In the place named, per thou sand population: Alexandria. . 11.0; 'Atlanta. JJ.8; Haltimore. 19.1; 1 r-harleston. It.S: . Jacksonville. 29.1 1 f , Key Went, S4.0; Lynchburg, 21.6; Mi ' bile, 14.4: New Orleans, ti.l; Norfolk, Jl.a;' Petersburg. 17.5; Itaieign, .3.: Richmond, 14.7; Pan Antoi.lo. S4.4; Savannah, t7.S: Wilmington. 14. t. i .. JdORTAUTT ORRATK8T AMONG ' Among" HI Cltlea under lnvestlga ' tloa there were 44 In which the ar . era re annual death rate waa 24 or ' - more - per thouaand. Nineteen ,' of v the citlee are locitted In the South ' , ern State and contain a large pro portion of colored population, the death rate of which. In general, large .ly ed that of the whiles. The , death rate In these cltlea cannot ba ah own except for the year ltOO. for which figure have already been kit ' . 2 MALAKIA NEXT TO TTPHOID. ' Next to typhoid fever, malarial fe- ' ver waa the .moat "dangerous, and from ltd to 1004. Inclusive, carried off t.t4I. an vera a mortality of 4.4 per 19,00 population. The mor . . tallty from thta fever waa greatest in ' the group of It lea In noo-regtatratlon Etatea, In which the average annual death rata waa .X per 100,000 per- sona. . The high death rate la due to the fact that thla group Includea all a the registration cltlea uf the Houth. ' where the mortality from malarial fever la very high, parly because of ita geographic location but chiefly bo -, cause of the largo negro population, ' among whom the-mortallty from thla disease Is very large. In te census year. 1100, tho comparative mortality : from thla fever in the two races was: Whites, 9.9 per 100.000, and colored, A ' 71.. la cltlea of 100.000 population and upward,. tho greatest number of .'.'deaths from this disease occurred In - Memphla, belr.g more than 11 in every 'year, with an annual average , -of 14. and a range of from 204.1 . In' 1 tOO to llt.2 in 101. -Of minor cltlea, the following : showed a .death rate from malarial fever In exceaa of 10 per 100,000 of , ' population In one or more years; Charleston, Ir. 100. 411; In 101. V .. and in 12. 44.1; Jacksonville. In 1M0. 2t.2: In 101, 10.; In 102, ; lit. I: In KOI. ISM. and In 104. J4l.; Mobile, In l0. 71.4; In 101. ' 14.1. and lit 102, 16.1; Pe , f tersburg. in 102, 11.7. and In t 194, 44; Savannah, Ir. 100, 14 4; In : 101, 140. In 1902. 124.7; In 102. . 2.7. and In 104, 104. 5: in T00. 2412: In 1(01. 244.4; In 102, 244.7; In 102. 174.7, and In 104, 204.1. SMALLPOX OAINH IN LARUE C IT I EH. r Smallpox showed big gains In Ihe ' " Iager cities but took amall hold In . tho rural settlements, the death rate , therefore being higher In the large cities thsn in the smull ones. Ir. this disease New Orleans led sll others. , her death rate being 24 4. ; - The total number of dvathi from measles from 100 to 104 wm IS.. . 44. and the annual average death ' rale waa 10.1 per 100.000. The ' greatest mortality from this dlaesae occurred In 100, when 2,S deaths tM registered. DEATHS PROM OTHER DlflKAKEfl. Tho mortality from scarlet fever ' '.from 109 to 104 win ll.lito and waa aooui tne same as in RnglHtid, Wales ..," at.d Scotland. It wss leas on the av erage than In Helgium, mu h lee than In Oermar.y and iung;sry. Pen . vor, Col., had more d-tns from this disesse then any other elty, th i, figure there showing the average to , ' be 24. f per 100,000 people, '. Th foul number of dxatbs from ' whooping rough, during the period . ' . under consideration, waa 1 7.7. and ;th average drath rate wa il l. The ' V fgurea by sex show a majority of the . death from whooping cough'to b :;.'..; females. Of the total number of - ' deatha from tills dtei ae, ere v- females and 4.0H2 mal. . Diphtheria ami croup reached the appalling figures of 12,447 deaths for j. four years. A unirab feature of ithls disease Is that the desths In the 'irltlog outnumbered those In the rnrnl ..; .'districts almost two ro one. Dysentery carrhd off H.lir.O people, from 100 lo 104. and iiil.er.(,ri 'f th lung. J71.i. While the 1st j v- tar figures appear large they are luw. . or than those of In land, tlermany, ' Norway, Spain or Swltscrlund for the t I same period. " - Ak-ohollsm carried off ,t8. rhan-;-.mtlm, 14.14. 104; cancer, 104, 11.' and from nervous diseases thre died ; total ut 2l2.474. , VTOOVBLE 1TII ITALIAN. It la Kxpected at Canton, tier the : Foreigner Ar at Work on lllg , Pulp MUX - f m Fpocial t Tho! Observer. V Ashevlll. Aug. 10, Information from Canton, where Is building tho big pulp plsnt of th Champion Plbr Compsny. 1 to the effect that trouble Is blowing between the cltitens of v that aection isnd th Italian em ployed nn the w ork and that, Jo nil probability, serious difficulties . will result from th Importation of th-i foreigner. The A people of Canton have never allowed negrqea to remain In th town and, now that Kallais hsve been sent there, a strong feeling hsa developed against th dagoes, and soonttr or later Hn th opinion f well-liiforviied people there Is gur to h trouble. .. ,, ;. The citlxens of Canton have never hecti accustomed to any people with a lsrk sklne. while the Italians do riot understand or ; appreclstf the t "imilos and there' is likely fo he l -ui one result The first "clash' 1v e n the "Imports" and - h citl. o'-irred last week whe a dage t - i j -d a boy and an anrry eirowd r ir' libors chased the Italian for t-xptnl inllea The foreigner loos t In a fxrm lioiiKi Knd WSS d from hrm. - it It foarel u lurther trouble wl!l result, ,1 1 T Jii nTlNG " AT DAVIDSON. Jv. V. If. YtiflU lIoM!n merles. of s-r i' on Linden 1 aeiory Hill Arna lli iin of Hie AoIIcko Tomb), Fpeelnl til The Obxerver. lavldMiir., Aug. 20, Rev. W. 11. Willi, of t 'orniluB, began a aeries of wrvlees here ymterdity afternoon on tjie Linden lietory lull. A year ago Air. Willis conducted a most succe tul meeting in a tent erected for the special purpose and this year ba ia trying the rumo plan. A largo por- tlon of the congregation of thef Zlon cnurcn is nuot UD oi wnTiaiwnnni, m thai these unt ineetinav are of ape- tor.... i"" w "".VT: nun inurin in ireeijr ontrru i l"w mlnlstej prr. th . more novel build - Ir.g. Uood audiences are in attend- The marrywro-round ' which . has been sojourning hero In quiet sine, th picnic on th 4th -waa packed up .J. .. ,n H,,r.irvm. , the big gathering to ba held there riLiinj.r .. t .i .. - . 1 v ... .Th workmen excavatlnr for thai tnnA.n,Jt ,.r nr HaiuWi nw -a. M.... ,mmM n uuit tn.it thai sv them some tronble. 1)1 as deen ss thev would It was a: lone, while before thev could reach tho clar solL Chlo and black earth continued to yield to th pick and spadeA After oulte a .whllo and after a big hole had been excavated. It waa discover - ed that the soot must have been used long ago aa a flower pit. Jt win takaitne anignta. . Marion Keaa. also or several hundreds of rood brick . to make a solid building foundation. , i .Tho tin shingle for th Watt dor - mltory, after a long delay, cam in th latter part of th past week and th building will be completely , cov - ered In a few days. The delay hadlraslon: OaDt. W. S. Caldwell. J.' W: become so serious In keeping - thelPrlm. C. L. Barnettu. Dr. J. E. B. Da- piasierers out 01 tno puiiaing ini ins Paoer lining for tho roof had been piacea on on siae ana uiu mnnui of a cover was to be used till - some - thine more eubetantlal ram to hand. Th very heavy ralb of Friday , and Saturday evening put the paper root ing to a severe test but little or no damage waa done to th plaster that had been put on.' , It Is - not. definitely - determined hn the mw 1 nuhlla school build- 4ng will be fdnced bu It now looks aa if me commiuo win aecias in is- vor of the old or" present alt -with an addition of a good many feet needed LmZmVm, Znlt trahil on. ways, a most deslrabl on. i Mr. R. u. Vaughn, or areensooro, t... I n .n...inr . f.w ri.v. at the bom; of Dr- Smith. Mrn.' Vaughn and.ch.ldren havo been her. for two weeka. vr. Btnitn itw ar, viu nn, members of th Montreal committee. leave In the morning to attn4 a meet- Ing at thla mountain resort. Rumor hss it that not oniv navo id prat 409 lots been aeUed greedily by ap- pll ants but that.offera, of 1160 ar made by thoae who wer too lata In deciding that they wished to eomo In on the ground floor. XCB HUNDRED .CASES. TluU U the Number od tho Ovfl Dock-1 ft of Uullfortt Superior Court Gato City New Notes. Special to Tha Observer. a n.i-1 IV.OUpenor (Jreenaboro. Aug.' Court for th trial of civil cases con venod thla morning with Judge Fred Moor, of Ashevllle, presiding. Th term la for on week, and aa ther ar about 409 cases on th docket, only part of th largo number can bo tried Th rasa of th southern Block aiu tual Insurance . Company . vs. -!V. 'u' 1 V. ur" ' w. u . rln.nv 2:reL.Ttr-PfiymmoPr waa continued, t aaea ot minor lm- . . Kaa I Dorimncf cuutumni wn 4.11110 va, i " . - . ...4H a J... I COUrl aurina inw vnomiuH w-i. 1 Mrs. 4. o. Reynoma, m mmir oil'" ' ' w r 11 a u iL. ga Vam t aea I tK lea." ver'al rear.' .go. ., .to be with th. coll.g JA'rrt I Scson th coming leeslon. Th faculty of lit i viir , tm w v um.i " . Llttl Adelaide Van,Noppen. th itiiohtM nf Me. and ' Mrs. Charles I Van Noppen, who hM boor 111 for I some Urn 'with raver, is very mucn Improved. Ther waa a largo attonaanc yea- i.rdsv at the berlnnlns of th camp- meet Ins- at MuLra chapel, on of the I oldest churches In ths county. Tears I aso it waa th custom of th people I for miles around tn cnurcn to coma there and spend two weeka In r 1 1 g- lous services. V Sheriff Finch, of Randolph county, was her to-nay ana cornea witn him back lo Asheboro a white man n.m.H Johnson, who s wanted ther t iho eharse of aed notion un- der promise of nisrrlage. The man waa arrested here Saturday night. NKGIIO'S BOLD DRFD. He Knter Sleeping Apartment or ladles at Ashevllle. I lent on Bur- glory or iTimlual A rrlgtilenexf Away. Special to Tho Observer, The pollc of i on what I Ashevllle. Aug. 29. Ashovlii sro st work on wnat is I eithor another bold burglary or an attempt to commit criminal assault, Yesterday morning between I and 41 o'clock Mrs. Lamb and daughter, or Rollins street, were awakened by soma on moving about I. their room. Mr. I Ijamb, employed by th .Southern Hallway Comparry, waa absent on du- ty nt the railway ahops. The mother and daughter wer badlv frightened but one of them sprang from the bed and. rushing past th Intruder to a hallway, gave lha alarm, awakening other iM'rupanta of the- fAouv. The men. Identified by th. dim light as a negro, at first made no effort to es- ran, tint tialtfl ttla irrAiintl- Ha!llv I however after a few seconds healta- lion that there were others in th. house beside th two ladles, he turn- ed and sprang through an open win- now. maaing gooo nis om-apv. inn pour neprwnn was nnimea oi iu uniurrrn ana iwo omcers wr detailed on the case. Ther ar no ciues tor me omrera to work on and It la doubtful If auccesa will at. I tend tneir efforts, it la also aald that me mans lestures snu general ap- prarance. oj virtue ei in aim ngnt, 1 were very indistinct and that there 1 I doubt If th person rould b Identl. I nej ir caught. One theory of th arrsir ia that in. man waa bent on criminal assault and th. other that robbery wss his motive. ' .. w alrr comnany for Wrwt Aslievllln. Special to 'Tho Observer, , ' Ashevllle, Aug.' . Th. Duckey. Water Company, of West Ashevllle, which waa granted a charter by th. I niai several weexa ago, effected SsMsA Is. t 1 f ta., bosrd of dlrerttora Is composed , ef " m s . nftjww , snijiriArr j 'in w chiMri rr4j dmnt mir irgnr i "-v. v:?":.."'".: WTrizf'9.: : .7. I iffstioUd H P. llaym, i. e. Martin snd I- P. dersemvni. Vto Vln h Hayes. . Th. Huckeve Wat.e nt.l.',?,,,lL V0..""...!""'"!! pany i authorised to , e.rrv v inuntclpal water bnainosg, fuml.h in4 Lu.lnW.- Th7 compi,,; now ina In. WirT"W.Wk.! Vlt,1 ,n Wwt Ashevlll and aupulles-to. the bmuIi y ". Mn-uun waier rrom sunnga OK Mr, Hayes properly. - , I aJ. ,JJ . '.I'lL "m 'L..tT' " "" I moMiult silnsT Why A, ,"" r nj one either coiiih an sema in vain. hatlv ia the 4)oo4 Old Summer ws irei vn 1 A 11 a wer: we don t. We ua I)W witcs iiaal naive, and these mil ); dn't hotbee us. Learn t imik for lh name e 1 the boa te gat tb genulna Sold br Ilawler's Ptaarmaey. hc.vh r.M'iu.i:s r.m rir.MO. U.:orata I"re : 1 ui Imw JlaUln? . for , Annuel lloi i k i iiriiiiiiient and Vrti'rum' ICeiioloii 'Mmrsdey l.a.-l Itlg Kvetit of Iri Kind for the Sea- ' mm In ThN .ftet'Uon, I Special to The Observer. HuntersvlUe, Aug. 20. The annuel horse-back tournament arftt plenlc, to gether with a reunion of old soldiers, will be' held here Thurstiny, August 21rd. ' The ' extensive preparations which have been In progress for sev- era 6ty now mmiost completed. Wa i. t, . . ...... i n.Li.. th vutlf ul. ' The large Park in the rear of Mr. Richard Alex- n1r" nm ham t een tltteH nn far 1 " .."ke'r.-tand. '. . , . . , . . ,. ' . , , ' r. "C ' T A. hnTlsihe " ,'op A lh, 'n laat.blr picnic of tho season, It la """fr l"" '",'F" "' ' tmani oome, . , ' . ( . i im, vw.nini .wwibihw, vo.- I poeed of the following: Messrs, W. 1 A. Z IS Del. JOnil MOCOT. V 111 MCUOrO. John : Blytho, R. V. Cold weU and Young Oalloway, Is arranging tho track and report an unusually large number of ' applicants for tho fray. But, owing to th lack of time, no mora than II or. 2 riders will bo ad' I mlttea loth lists. Thomas o. Me I Michael, or Charlotte, will "charge J Charlotte, will make tho coronation I address.. Mr. J. JU XeLany will be I mastor of eeremonlea and will Intro I dure all the wpeaker. I - Th following 'men will look after 1 all Interest centered In thla great oc vidson and W. B. Blytho. Any ono do- lulrina- .to ran inr kln4 f mMnr i ,n0w or money-making stand will coh' I r,r wltn D- Davidson. - Th anerrv gtvround haa already arrived and la being erected on th grounds. In th shad of th old oak tree at 1 o'clock dinner will b apread. At 1: SO o'clock tha tournament will ba held, and at 4:29 o'clock a gam of ball will bo played at th Fraaer Fark. admission fro, v- v . Saturday . .- night th Oxford Y. ."'5 AM Orphonage singing club, under tha i . h ... .h... mAUnr, tr. was filled and every one went aand and full of praise for A.v,f.,i utiu v- --;;T" r; "r:rz iixon singing ana reciung V oh'anL11? e7h iTi? SV'r.t ret v,t", ; ,t . I . oignrnm, puior in. P- church at thla place and for ey- v- ad aom to-day. i Aa aoon aa ho la aoi na win leavo n a tnonm a vaca- on wntcn nia people nava .grantea him for th summer. Rev. James Bore, president of tha Due West Female College, la in town In tho Intereat oflh college a dormi tory.- He state that work haa aJ- ready begun on the building. H filled th pulpit for Rev. Bigham at Ollead and Hunteravlllo last Sabbath. Th many friends hero of Mr. A. 8. Johnson . were sorry to hear of his j.-.w wWu rmmm. nil) In the Snnilav Observer. v .., : . Mr. J. M. Knox has Identified him self with ha Barnett Brothers Com pany. ... - t Mr. 8. I Mullen la erecting i on Main atreet a handsome new. brick I . - . ouiiaing, He proposea to remove postofflco to this building. "unter. of Stanly; Is In , . . ivw it vn uuinen. mwA uHM4&Mti llll aTlUIllWI gTllf7 Brasa Band Is ttrav fisting? ., Aaw 4rt thsk tilni OUKAT ln.VX OF TISITORS. " ":.71!"- ZT"1. ' V. :.r'r. 1 Western Nortl 'All lrevion. One, ppeciai to in uDerver. a Ashevllle. Au. 10. The' Influv of visitor to th mountain contluuea ana tne season in western North Carolina la now at Its height . Those in a position to o wen inrormea ray that never before have ther b'jen such crowds, of ' visitors and tourMts In Ashevlll and other resort, towns In th mountslns. Last week nunareas oi visitors worn . nariee-1 ton and othr South Carolina points! came to in mountains, wnu nni' week nunareaa are expecif a iromi iuminiim nneiBippi, r im iu 'n ioriu mi 'auacheiVto ig pleasure iennesse. xesxeraay morning : wv erai extra niumana were incoming trains, oringing seeaers iromr in noumwssi . ana. in addition, an extra .Pullman from iiaiiBiiuvRa ni iww iruin iiiff 'i.ni wer tilled with visitor bound fori this aeellnn ' . - '. I To-daV' extra Pullmans from Vf em-1 - t . . . .T I - - . . V. . " I. I pnis,' rtew urieana ana omer Bouin i ulL Hut lalBnQ "ouinwrsi poinis Drougni iti-1 ; niiiuni Tiejtvrs iv wen mm wrm tnronga now aummering in tho msun tains. Dlotrlct . Psasenger , Agent Wood, of th Southern. Railway, audi hla associates hav. been worked over- talna Dlotrtct . Paasenger Agent his associates have been worked over-1 time for several days and nUht handling tho .Increased business of the road, and thee officials de,ciaro that never beroro has ths mountuin section of North ' Carolina ; enjtryed such a season. These officials s.ty that still other extra coaches and sleepers will be operated th last of the week from the South snd South? west. JAPANRSR MIASIQNAnY. llov. Cameron 4oluin, Preai-hes t Morgauton Personal and . .joms notes. , " ... ,.; y , . Dn.ta I r. Tk. nK.apvA . '''"' ' Morganton. Aug. I.ar. CYm- .... .i Dt.w.n.j ,ry japan, spoke to th congr gallon of the First Presbyterlim church Sunday morning and even inf. IMnnrl.v avenlnv ha .will arlve an illustrated talk on Japan, Hev. S. U. Turrontlne preached 1o a large congregation In th Methodist rhi.r. h Hundav. - Mr. Turrentlne wss pastor of the ' Morganton church several years ago and mad many friends here, who ar aeiigntea to have him in Morawnton for a visit. Mrs. Fred Robinson and Mrs. Nan- nl Smith. , of Wilmington.' who have (been In Morganton for several Weeka, leave Tuesday for Davidson College Ifo visit.' Misses Msry and Lucy Mar tin. , Mr. Smith, whl here, delighted many with her rich contralto . voice, alngtng In the Presbyteflan church. jf'rrHur" Ma. Weeta PianenIlrs T nd her guests, Mr, c, a. and '.Mta Margaret HuhU of i'.T.Lr"", . ,?'."T t.. who has been wMh,Mlsa? May "',mTrr:r,r '-"""rr. Jo vlsU Ml-a Sui T-nr Uni of a. - 1 - m a. tlf. J MlLtUm -with Dr..C. KO.S, CHAMrrtAlffUCOT.TC. CMOLRRA Ato nunuiifiKl NiCMrnr. Rrrrru . THArn THKivaj 1inriviW.r. ,... "Threa reers ago wa had. thraa doctor "r m,,m h"y "rythlng thst At laat wnen an none"semo io oe jnnm we he. u aa. . iirit rwtui lav n4rlAn . srs insiiil n sla was I rigiWat I I --J.4 4W if uiisj iKiiuyiri ja iMiinasTiii. I 7lmrisart ualng CtiamlMrlulir C.llo, Choifr Wilt's Isnd Rlarrhoea IteineSy and' In a rw nmira 11 ixan 10 improra. To-day na is sa ntminj a cmia sa parents could 1 wtuhfor." Mrs n. J. Jojinslon. Linton, i Mlaa. Fee . sals M. ML Jeraaa C AY jN IIISIOI.V li-'l. A i . of niarrlageablft la- il-. i fiiis- of une widow friil ei.-ven niuldrt, cortHlgrii.il nt Londuri try the colony in Vir ginia t- be sold for 'tobacco, at the rni of ua pounds of tho test I, it fr each. n;i. wiiiiam Penn, to prevent an luniiiT t in I m. . obtained a re ieune from James, Duke of York, of all his right to1 Pennryl vnnin. 170S Haverhill burned. A force of about 400 French and Indian ' 1 made an Irruption from Canada, and shaping their course to thu Merrimac, fell upon the town In the morning, "plundered and -burned the houses, killed about ' 40 persons and captured,' many more, Tha enemy were pursue , ' and many of them killed, among whom . was a brother of th French leader. Rouvllle. Anion the captives was th clerryman , his two daughter, six and eight V,. years old, were preaerved by the . servant, who concealed them un i der tub In tho cellar, 'which tho 17'0A leaden equestrian aUtuo of oeorge III waa erected ' In the Howling Green, New York, tiear un uroojo, v y wniou, m i:ciu- brated statuary of th day. It being the birthday of th King' zatner. .prince Frederick. 177B. rTh Continental army under i General Montgomery arrived at Xiconderoca. 17F1. The American ' army under ' ; Gen. Wilkinson . arrived at th Rapid, i on the ' Ohio, , returnln ; -frora -an: expedition against - the , Ouluttanons, having destroyed ' their principal . town and - a :: . Kickapoo - village, f made many r' , prisoner, and cut down 420 acres or corn. Th army Milled from on Washington . and made march of 440 ml lea Only , two men were lost. - 171. Lafayette abandoned h French army, of which he wna m n. m n A l .kl . 1- jt .1 , M i-'Miiiiwiiuoi.iiiiiin, . miiu wjm hla thre friends surrendered to tha Austrian. They met with a . long imprisonment. . lS04Owln to the oxnoaed condl non or tne frontier near Natcnea, Miss., a number of French and ;. American' settlers threatened to lake boaaession. 1 HIO Revolution In Santa Fa, South America. . 'i-c 182. Copper discovered In Galena, III.-; -. - . 181 Insurrection of tie negroes In Virginia and massacre of - the whit DODulatlon IM. Th water In Lake ' Ontario had fallen since tho first of Do- cm,br. 1445, 5 Inches, and wna .. lower than ever known before. , Gulf Island, which had been submerged saven years before, again appeared above water, and many rocks and sandbars never beforo known mad their appear' ancr 18St Now Orleans riot,' growing out , of tho Cuban expedition. Th or flee of La Patrla, tho Spanish pa ' per, destroyed, a well as . tho cigar ' ahops kept by Spaniards, and th Spanish consul waa : obliged to ask protection and ' waa placed In th city prison for ' safety. ;-. s 1858 Th 'famous . charter oak.' at avHartfordk Conn blown down. In a storm 1863 Gen. Slgel opentd hla masked batterlet on ' five rogtmenta ' of Confederate troops, who had Jut crossed Rappahannock. river, killed . 700 of them and. took 2, i 990 prisoners. ,"v 1884. Confederate troops attempt to driv 0n. warrn" from the .Weldon Railroad and lost . 600 men killed and 1.190 prisoners: among -Chelr killed wer General aea anuaal Tnei iwaenaraji, jrrans bigei oina,... mm. en .if- " .5 Painter t v V - tj , J Li..' Dill OO -JlQb JlirC . Jlim . ii. . r ' . . '- : rjQO OllCn ' It -VOU IISC . . 4 . v, poor materials, not --;'.'' u v. ?- .-. . . , tren 9 fffinn- rnnrer VC" a ROOU PainlCr . - i. .'. W1VC YUU ct -' , ... .. 'j-iK ' Ai ... .. . . -! I J LJm : ; . . ' - i. j , ' r; v i i Cheap or improper riinf to. Vrrtr -vnf-ncivr P111 vr ; P. "SiVC .1 ' 1 t '. 'I 111 tllC uic long run. , , Paint - should "be made;Wm Pure White ;vLiead (Msdsey aOMDuUsProtJ and LiCWlS iLtinSeed - Oil. 8uch;paint will give seryice, ( 1 JOHN T. LEWIS ft BROS. Ctt -t, i ft, rront St, Philadalphia, Pa. - For sal by at! fintlaii dealer. v f For Safy by All; Dealers. Educational Qharlottc University Sclwdi '!" '" 'our-Vaar high school cour ""h trsd nd" w,tn th van i' ' ""; ;l.t: L7 Mathematics. Science, H Harvard), English, French, Freauent loxorelse ar m Ma ht school fh. n .um .m. work' 8,nd - - !. w for cauiogu..-.; , it. VI. OtAtaOVf. mnHpaL THE BINGH Al.i. SCHOOL 1793 1907 SI1LITATT. Aeaaef saternawlls4 In the nmti. f'jmmmw from MM, Tr J rMtflM ATLANTA KC1IOOL OP'MEDtCINE, Ooxs 1ST, AUanta Ca. y Iarsest medl'-si ccti.ir In this section of th. South. Plgnifted In-ititu-' tlon of high grade. Clinical advantages most .zcellenU Unusual, fwicllitte for practical laboratory worn in patnoiogy, Bacteriology and , biased Ing. Equipment new snd complete-V Faculty of IS educated phiatcliins experi enced In pmfeaaional teaching. Four course required fop gradnntlon. Largest medical rill-Be building between Kaltlmor and Naw Orlan wi'l b finished by t rpt. 15. . Writ LA (,rf.H.!'M'il X-.-Uifl 1.,! .tftt'lHV 1 i-MiM- : v l.,no l i i sj Aitfis'i t. t r-m. . !. fjieiiitl to The Obnervrr, Oreencbr.ro,' Aug. 20. Mrs. J. W. Lrooks, wife of a bricklayer rei'.ii near the j lnut of tha Cape Pear Mmi ufarturlng Company, In Pouth Greens boro, took an overdose of laudanum at 8:20 o'clock this morning and as a result was In the hospital an hour later In a condition that waa critical, to say the , leant. Shortly after the woman had takev,th laudanum. Dr. Jarbee was called and gave her med ical attention. Hhe ws at once re moved to the hospital for further medical treatment Whether the laudanum was taken through mUtake or with Intention of committing suf- cldo Is not known. It was rumored that aha had been greatly worrled re cently over domestic ditllcultlea and several who knew the woman gave It sa their opinion that It waa an attempt at suicide. She Is now much netter. and it la thought that aha will re coven .,. ,. - - : ' Educational. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES. Roanoko. V.. - OnentB.pt. Xft.lliua. Uo.of th. lnultna K bwl l""l"lltooliui, IW (MUJilhM- laecaad qalpnnl. Campus tea aern Ormo4 """ rnnmtj tm vaiiey or vimtaia, rumea for baaltk. JkarasMS sS Amwlima ieaclMra, r nil counet OonMrvatorv Myuium. i. aw Mnsla and Elorailoa. rertitltM wn waiKnu rma m roaiea. For rotalnfu addm I "il' r. rrm, rrwioenl, Hoanoka. Va. . Va. Kras, DRAUGHON'i. Raleigh. Columbia, Knoxvllte. Atlanta. 14 Collcgaa in 15 State. POSITION scur4 or money REFUNDED. Ala. teach BI MAIL. Catalogue will con- vine you that Draughon a - Is THS BEST, call or aend rev It. i 1 r Institute tor Towaa College Courses BKkSlaaiirl Maaie. Th. V AtSTojxCaalt'e Beat PIom WKX.X for roar Daughter leeMS , Jaa.SbvUato.rrM. t Literary, ' Teachers" Normal and Business Courses, t Total - cost year 41 K. New build ings. 250 students an nually. . -47th. -term opera ' . August .-' 29th. Catalogue free. Ad-. dreae, W. T. . Whlt- aett. Fn. V., Whlt aetUN. C , .... , SouthCsrqnn3 MHitery Acedcmy 1 ra.jj an. i r m - - sTh. But. , Military College, Es tablished by act of General Assembly 1441. Full collegiate. coura of four years. Electives in th. fourth year In Civil Engineering. , English, .Chem istry, and Physics, v -Trms: s. For tuition, board, clothing, books, heat, light and medical care. 24t a year, payable In , three Installments.' .for circular of . Information, apply to Officer ; Commanding, ; Citadel, - - Charleston, & C Trinity Park School; . ' A . first elaaa preparatory . school. Certificates of gradu T atlon accepted for entrance to adlng Southern college. ' ' , Bast Equipped Preparatory .. School In th. South. : . Faculty of ten officers and toacbsrs. Campus of savanty- " flv. acres. : Library contain. 1 Ing thirty thousand volumes.;'. ' Walt- equipped- gymnasium. High standards and modern " methods of Instruction. Fro- . ' quent lectures by - prominent . lecturer. Expenaes exceed- ' Ingly . moderate. Savon ' years ' of phenomenal suocess. .. For catalogu. and other - In- ' formntlon, address . t ;p ' , HL VU NORTH, Hoadmastor, Durham. N. C. j TRINITY COLLEGE ' Four Department Cotlegl- at. . Oraduat. Knglnrlng and Law. - -v Large library facilities. Well ' equipped laboratories In ' all departments of sclnc. Oym ; nastum furntahsd -. with . best i apparatus,.' Expanse . very ' moderate.. Aid for . worthy atudent , i ' . -. Young Men wishing (o Study law shqpld Investlgat. th sa i perlor advantages offered by Ui Department of Law ta 'Trinity" College . ; , m ;-; .h For catalogu. and further Information, address ! ;,, ; D. W. KKW80M. Registrar. . Durham, : N. C 'v.,- so to boys. th. Careful Tho work begins with the attention Is given to each sa Mass mtAM.Jt ' --" - 4ank . i T". ":,:c:4"T:", - ''- Istory N. C, elocution; Mr, It. O. History. English composition Is not Iven In c declamation and debate. -...h, t, r.uiaa n..t - v. "v , f .. v ; 1. Kth Stroeta. 114 AJgm S. juriviaema. vtpr-s T.V rtfA, J swsMsl VIUI JB. I. is. for catalogu. A. i i I j I j ) 1 C $ EUZABCTHi CONSERVATORY. Of; MUSIC, ; . ,ciLuiixyrrE;'N: a . . I Ami Cil C RAD iE- CiOLLECC f ORf WOM EN X STANDARD i Uf A.r 4tmSB higher , than' any eolleg. far ' r women in worth' or south FACXJlTT--Onlv. xperienced j - - .can ; and .European ualveraitles at tho heads . of Departments. !TCfflCl6epaita epideJly W ' v. ; spedaiuu. In the Conservatory, vrh. glv. all thslr lra.;t. ' , iacnmg music ' ti rector; " International reputation; I- THE SCHOOLS.' OF 'ARTAD EtFTUCSSlOX On . th. 1 same ;', hlah .nlana with tha.Mllrlata ana mnila n.rtmntl . , "XOCATlOTff XTNSTJTtPASSElM-14 a ,;- - Ing - th clty,t adjoining the clty'a new park, and free from dust." smoke,- noise. 'etc; fwlth pure upland country, air, aur-. ' r, rounded' by faong .bird. and. th bautie ; of "natura-j,., ' COLLKOE FLAJTT 1 140.044 flrspreof J buildings. taoderni Vand a ' sanitary In all ; respect a !.;, :, c-. -f ..-.w ; ,',. OS) A lll- lil.l, 1. . A nif, '.j. r-M.tn- An. Institution which . la ; a Slut . . outside th. .Income from; patrons, L'ndenontinatlonal, and ap i . : . I peals - to ' aa Intelligent... discriminating ' public, who , deslr. the .highest, order ofiservloo at; a, reasonabls.'cost, . on, h 1'. .' . .merits.,' . ,i : ; J. 1'- -t ;; ; .. v" . i ft . lUastraUd Catalogue sent'o n'-application, . .' s t ' . ' k'j,i..-4;:-.i't UBWU..zJJEOIBBa.;IslI,. . r-, f. , je IT :-;i.';'.i?v-::::.':t :cmas. i V 'i I ill FV "('-.'' I:-,' ' " ,l .' ' ' ,,, v ; 1, -....iw. , . J t. rituni iMUJin , lAjUMifiuu nu.ni.1, iin.vivyi.x. n. .i '. This old and reliable school make no loud claims, but points. to fla graduates In .very section of th Stat. i'.-. ' ! j' A superior Xsculty of trained specialists: musical advantages of ths highest order: a now building, with modern conveniences, . and ' a high standard commend It to th people of th Bouth, t - . ; . . . - , t UF.V. J. n. BRIDGES, D. D.; rrestdent. .. . mA -. st. , tMcbnOKArcr CAPITAL .STOCKr;;;,:;;u ; " First Division of1 tlm. Fall -Term Opens September 4,' l0l- -It le a conceded fact, known everywher In North Carolina by those Who are Informed, that KINO'S7 la th.' SCHOOL -TUB--. RIGHT-.. SCHOOL, viewed from. every standpoint of merit and worthiness. The best faculty, best' equipments, the largost. More graduates in positions than all other' business schools In the fritate. Ho get th. Ill-XT. It Is th cheapest. Write to-day for our SI'KCIAL )rt-ERS,' NKW1 CATALOGVK and full Informa-' tlon. Address . '' "v ' , - ' v . KlVfrs m'Sl.XESS COLLEOfV , " Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh., .K. C. ' . : , W 'also teach Honkkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, -etc., by mall. Send for our Horn Study circular.'. " : . CreensliOro! female' Cc!K& GHEENSBOItO, N. C Tn. sixtieth nn.ial ssaalon will pen Wdnwfly, lpt-nbr 1104. Advanced Lliorery Courses, Schools of Music. Art and Uprseston; Practical llu'lne Courxe. v f s All departmonts of Instruction .under th cgr. of ab's speclaltnts, wh hav received thrlr trslnlng In lesdlng Colleges nd Universities, boia la this country and In Europe. . . N New building; new equipment; all modern conveniences. For fuller Information, appiv for r-aialoaue. ' t '.-',. ': LfCV H. OCEltT5!OX, rresSi! . ur$ A larger riuinber of gradu atcsventcr the University and Denominational Schools from Oak Ridge Institute than' any other school in the States , - . . . ... ... .... More,Tsludents go direct from its class-room;; into," busine ' offices as Book-'keejjeri Sten- - ographers and Telegraph Op erators than from any : other Southern SchooL ' ' .The school prepares for Col- , Iczc,: for- Business,- for Life's " Work. It has aTecord run- ning through 54 years arid 31- under . the present, principals. What other " evidence ofeffi- ! tlcncy do you want? ' o ' ; , -: '' ' - "". ' ,: - ircrrris reasonable. ; VI ' v 286 students last year.. . Catalogue on application. Address as above, y Box 100. : A. S II. IL HOLT, Preps. COLLEG E T .1 t iv i Carolina. taach.rs from th. leading Amerl- tmi tnuaW. ta .r Masle 'a Llps3g, graouat oi . ?. -t acr. of park campus ovrlobg- to , Education, . with 7 resources . - a kig; President; I n.ntlrr .t a r. T 1 1 W aa 'C; . 'V:' $30,000.00 A'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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